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- - it r - "t T-i i ri jm ir i . . . . . . oeaSa 3a rjRSDAY, OCTOBER 21,-1680; tJTlfEW TERMS. rroUndnfter tl.e 1st tlay 4f Jannarj, wiPilie-sobscriptioii twice of the Watch LCili be as follows: ,?; oavuieiit delayed 3- mouths, 2,00 j ! ! payment delayed 12 mouth 2.50 - Quite heavy frosts lately, ' Are yon registered. If not delay no 4,.JaUr rrml some -little frost last ',Nt :Q . - 'iTwi irrasshopper has ceased.to jump . J luvlv now nnu ot tne lime :' i f. ft.ru full he will co out. jever.w The Catholics of Salisbury and its Vicin ity, and the citizens generally, are inform ed that the Right Rev. Bishops Keane,'of Richmond, Va.,; trill deliver a sermon in the Opera Hall', at 7:30 o'clock, on TnVs day evening, the SGth.inst. . .. P v ,o . 1 j i ' " An enthusiastic "soiled dove". Was be fore the Mayor last Tuesday night, charg ed with iu decency on the streets. She was correct in imlitics, but was unfortunate in her way of demonstrating the fact. liar ing no one to scotch for her she went to jail. " The Ixrautiful grove lying, on the bid plauk road just beyond the old toll-nouse, null. to the .left of J. M. Gray's "residence, hss been select us the place to hold the Grand Mass Meeting ou the 23th.l It is probably tie letiest place for the pur pose in the vicinage, i o Brown's new- advertise KeauAVms mvt in tjii paper, and when you want anything h ,i;H Zive ,,i-u -, -o- 4 Tlifl Hook & Ladder will assume, more, definite form. blasts were matte cm Monday. . o "'" Yadkix jMPuovEMEKT-Mr. t Frank jccts, and Its curses as often crisp the! . . fc . - J ! m. - , - " . , i - I Brown with suitable assistants; has jconi- good rtnd true. T JV "ft 2 menced . wWk at Sowers' Ferry nod is 'k To illustrate : the Waggoner iWocrats pushing on with all possible speed j He are denounced by every term in -the Ex- will soon have a floating derrick and ten-1 vocabulary, borne oi tlieiutre amen t boat on the river, when operations J old men and were democrats before the Twojedltor vras born. - Others ot tuem nave never failed to vote the democratic-ticket and never expect " to. All are as true Nick Roberts's Humpty Dumpty-TTiis j to principle as the editor, himself, it not a lively company will entertalu our people J little more bo. His denubciation of these, on tho evening of the 23th inst., in the I therefore, is an error. ' ; ; . Opera Hall. Tickets; may be sooted at To illnstrhte . further : It snpports Meroney's store. The performance will Bingham because he is i'Siinon pure," begin at 8 o'clock, giving ample tiine toUnd because it approves liisi principles secure sejits after the fire-works. They 0f action : " It ajji'ovea of , his , packing have a fine Cornet Band and opera the township Executive Committees; 'of orchestra. The Daily Picayune of Oct. his packing the IlcgistrarV, and the 4th savs : ' - ! Judges of Elections all in his own inter AcAtoEMT OF- Music Nick Roberts's est : for in this it sees rt man capable of Mr. L. S. Overman is having his reii deuce repainted. - Iijei-r (fiaige, EV has brjglitenedrthe apitoiranee of his home "by ap'plyiug a rw" coat if naiiit. - - : - i Co.,. .were 'Vt J S. Mft'ubbins, i, has moved .'into jJii;ii- last-Monday nights TIk-.v will hiiis uew 'residence... It is a handsome and gyod display on ihe 2?tli iust. i T "tike hundred liuiip-torchiw lufve beeu flayed fur the proessioii on the 2ctli . ;. ' 1 1 ... uirwMl Irti inlrcil lliinfxtr BaifbriuiA ait outlit only costs 70 cents. :T.. --- ;' - -' ' t jjr,!l). A. Atwell has received a.band- ome iiid extensive, stock of hardware, Iaiit4 wi,t varnishes,- &e.IIe is an en rtiriiiingeiiler in his He. j i- 8 o : - bridge over the Western R.iiIroadr ja8ti tlis rt'ar f Ctd. F. E. Shober's has been Icbuilt. It Is a gtuid, substantial fef work. -o- -i i - i Mr.l Williams, the cotton weigher, le nnegtlas to sav that there wilt Ikj ho cot- ton w:l'ight.'d on the 2dtli for thb wct k,4i)l bales. o inaf. -Receipts eotiveniently sirranfje! dwelling. ? M r. D. "A. AtwellJiasveceatly repafntv' ed and otherwise decirte01us'U ' Mr. J. M. Coffin's residence is also being newly 'painted-. i . .. . . : o-rf- f-' Last Friday eveniug,the corner stoue of the new Graded shool bouse Vns laid with -'appropriate Masonic ceremonies Mr. IJ.'M. Gray made a well-timed, aud well conceived address of half an hour's length. The graded school was out, mar shaled by the teachers, and made aj hand -some show. The work en the buildiug is ia-ogresi!ig as rapidly, as possible, which when completed will be aa orna ment, as well as an iuatitution of which Saliabury may be proud. It will bo well veutilatcd and will be heated by a furnace in the basement. Thd meithants have generously con- - lentcd to close their stores from 10 a. ui. I o i p iu. on the 28th inst. h,.t !' - v . Mers Kluttz& R?ndlenian have open ed out; and 'offer, for tho inspection of tho ! pubjir, (he l:Mgcst- and -most eartlulljvse Irctrdi stock of gMds tiiey- have ever IroUgfit on before. Read advertisement ftuu give'tlieni a ea'.l. ilTTEHTTON MAESHALS 1 riic-'niarshius appointed from the differ- ' nt tnu-iii!ir?ts for the. uiasn nioetinir on the 26th are -tirgen fly requested to meet at tho Mityor'i olHoo iu Salisbury," -Saturday Oct. iSh-dj and at 9 o'clock' oh the morn ing.tthefcit!, tt receive instruction its l their du't Jes. Be u re to le psesvut. . II i -i By tiijvCom; Humntv 'Dnmnty Troupe began their week's enirasemeut at this theatre last ui,;ht to an immense audience which en tirely filled the house. The company boasts of three good clowns and a num- ieror aanuniuie socially penwiuep, 10 adtlition to the usual iiantoxuiinft cnujpauy . which in tills case is very clever one. The different acts of the great Cool? Biir- cess .were loudly encored, ami despite a very severe Cold, lie was compeueu to b eak the rule of "one encore oiiljc allow ed." The EtzeitineSistersin thcirdaucing and club swinging,. 'autL the? Mendoza Brotiiers in their fesiispf stiwfgth and agility were also deservedly' applauded, while Mous. Chas.,Omwe in His eotitor- tiou act won immediate- approval as one heroic deeds, when he, a the represnta tive of democracy, is involved in issues at stake. The Examiner also shields from its anathamas fellow, ironworkers whose past records are dark j. but whose pres ent services are accepted as full atoae- meut. for Sheriff, " She wasriioweTerL sinrslftrlT fqrwardjn doing honor to Senator Header son aftei he was 'electedYa Tspite of herop- position, and we shall not "despair of her cariy acceptance oi -tue re-elecUsn of 3Ir. Waggoner, one of her own sons, so highly honored at home for his quiet and faithful performance of duty, and at the capitol, as onq oi the most prompt and accurate officers of the State. He meddles withino man's at fsirs or politics; he is patient with men in distress; and we venture to assert, exercises a nipre patent Democratic influence by his straight forward and gentle manners than any noisy brawler could do. T Statei- After his speech, President Battle Dp TPC PT TP P P 1MT '5 sffiJIth': nlK W lOorrerted bhI.Sx So!) K' student or the University.-. vTbat sketch . . J r.t ol iMft- wTrntiV' W" Co-TTON-gOod MiddliBg,, " 10 - wvttet performances I have ever enioved. nf:.n?:- . ' Zlz - performances I have ever enioted. f:.i,i?; xuipufkuut uu BpnrKUDg uumor were felicitously, mingled. The closing sentences low do stains were igracvfuliy lifted Ito a most touching I , appeaf to the students in the audience tob? bS5J J' ' makiug for.the eves of the future and the lfi-.--. . light of the eternal world. Prot .Winston ConiT New then imade a short but pleasing and sugges-Urie..",iw,. PINK IIALLFRFEIIHED. Bingham Giving away Ills Friends. 5lAt the pnblic speaking at China Grove, Tuesday, Mr. Biugham declared from the stump that he would rather see Pink Hall Of the best artists in his line " that has Sheriff of Rowan than to see Mr. Waggon- A liiong all tho doubts and uncertainties of that so-called "ambiguous 'document". issued by tjie Central Ex. Committee, one thing is plainly stated, and that is this: that 29 electoral votes siall unmiuatf. We care not whether you make the countyj a iinit, or the townships so many units;! tho rc suit is the. same. The eomuiittee exjues lv said that shonhl nominate. Wag goneTr receiv'd 'S3. The people settled that question, aud thevouveutioii bolted the deeisiii-m. ' . : We clearly understand why1' the. Kadi eals refuse to divide time with the Dem ocrats ; tho speedrc inad.,here last Friday, were fra'nght with Wtsreprescutr atioiiis and falselunMls. They put ou a bold! front and tried to nwke;a gwid im - presHiou. The success attained, if there :-was"aiiy, w as due to fact ..that no tca!t at4i; HnertJiro. -W.- Mauney, -LcJiHK-rat was allowed tiiiffe o 'follow aud ever visited this city. I o - . . BIXGHAM AT ENOCH VI tLE. It has been repeatedly said ly persons who have .observed the course of Mr. Biugham that he aspires to the njanage inent of,the County. That he hassought to break down the induence and tie use fulness of Other men in order to make himself complete ruler of the County. In his speech at Enoch ville, on Saturday last, he unwittingly. "betrayed in words the spirit of his dream. He is reported on good authority to have delivered him self as follows : "I want tho people to distinctly under er re-elected to that office. . f This is an insult to the white people of Rowan, aud more directly offered to the 1,535 voters who supported MrT Waggon er iu 1378, and tho 2,215 who voted for him in 187G. It is an insult to the honest men of Mr. Bingham's own friends, for it is admitted that most of them arc good and true men and take pride in the fair fame of the county, aud would blush to the crown of their heads to see the coun ty iu the bauds of a radical negro sheriff. Does Mr. Chas. "Price endorse this speech? Will the Examiner defend it? Can the fast friends of Mr. Biugham in Frank liu accent it as their sentiment T Do '1ui4;:t.vxt. The chaimen of the va- rioim tivvi!iii roiu-iiiitecif ao? requested Eq., autl gs?'. ths necessary1 tickets boih . iitatoand ('ounty. CaU'at your earliest couveiiicuef. '-;,V;t)i J. show up their miserable faila.cie i . s . o '"' TIm? Ex;nniHTr rants, su gei, , Kveri'tt. the radical sneaker, bcasted I-", r. i, i i against that be had vanquished that gentleman. ' He took g'))(5 cue not to repent that threat when there was a chance of his be jug taken uk - j o Uixuuam IJoys. We lea-n that M." C. 3iillider, of Seliua, has won the prize for tlic Uoit entrance examination at the i'luvrniry this year, as il. P. . Maruham, f Duiiiata, did last year both prepared M Bihghatu Scliool. . tCan't some one be found to buy that bull " aTf of I)osstv Uuttle! lie says it will eTit aaytljiug. That's just the calf for an edi tor, tiey, of all people must not bo choice tf their victuals. This accounts, we.su p jHiffor the- calTs gnd nature. Dissey jrail this calf and-has brought it up iu ;lhs iiy of its juastec Uutkory Caroii : iaiu T , ,-j . stand that I have been running this those members of the Board of County County .government for the last four years, aad that Bank Davis has not had liingham's propositions, endorse it ? ad u thing to do with it." Do all the men whom he has appoiuie.l The Examined wrill'plcase make a note Registrars swallow it? Do his Judges of of this, and hereafter when it turns loose Elections also gulp it down ? Do his ten its thunder agaiust the "Comity ruler" it Salisbury delegates rejoice in the vigor of will keep its eye on the right iau. The present Board of County .Commissioners are all, excepting "Bank Davis," Biugham democrats, and Bingham claims to have this brave speech ? The public can now sec who are the true democrats of Rowan. It'. devolves upon the Waggoner men of the county to keep ruled them into the support of his plans, cool and preserve the democratic party in defiance of Mr. Davis. ' O - r . "Afraiu of Armfiklv." Iu the nota ble conversation D. L. Bringle had with C. II. McKenzie, Bringle said "I'm afraid of Arnitield." aud i Miuirins in Uisciiargiug l.s spieeii - - . the Waggoner nien It splut ters and squirts out a lam defense of Bingham aud his iutollciant followers. Cau' the- Examiner defend the action of those Biiigham men whiz prefer to see D. L. Bringle elected ro "C. F.Waggoner? Is that pure- Democracy ? Is it building up the party, ir strengthening organiza tion'? Can it defend those Biugham men who desire to make all the candidates take sides in the sheriff quarrel ? Is that pureurganized Democracy ? "'-"- . o Tlwe editor of the Examiner calls to his .aid. a; goodly numiwrof ancient individu als, among them:-Livy, Autipho, Plutarch, Callistheues and Altlbiades. This last named, a proud Athenian, only lived about 400 years B.C., and we presmne that the average newspaper reader of to day is thoroughly cmversant .with the gentleman's character, as also, with the - , Wade Harris wauts a bull calf; but if otheri. Not even Diana of the Ephesiau's, K 1 liuru-to manaire Dossev had better r tlU lM.nititiil and frail tiueen of Eirvnt. with'her brave p iramour, Mark Antony, escapes his eye; but with a wonderful i . - 1 A.t A J ... . ... 1.... i E&,TUv. ia pertness ne uses uieiu iuc...u.,iHtt:,. - , , , , tlie people ol Rowan should vote as be- joar-name j o the Registrar s books. . " . . . j :. .1 . t v i ... offme parties, who claim to have voted stiiuit to Uro. Cameron, ut Durham. see Why did Bringle say this ? Answer : McKenzie had said to him "payvU you will. over, t think you will stand a chaucc to hold yenr office of Postmaster." ' : To this Bringle's only answer was I am afraid of Armfield." He did'nt care a cent-fof Republican priilcfple, the re publican party, his negroe -lollowers or I ....... . t T . - 1 any sucii euuearmenis. rie was ouij "afritid of ArntUeld." He itid'nt believe that Armfield would be willing to receive him iuto the Democratic, party and put him back into the oftiee of Postmaster if Hancock should be.elected. If Armfield had been present at the conversation and said "Oh David, don't bo afraid of me," David" would have whopped over in a minute, aud let the office of sheriff go to eraiinw But Armfield was not there to speak, and so David was "afraid,"; aud thought he had better hold on in the race for sheriff. Now reader, when you sec him on the stump, talking his oily nonsense, just remember lie is doing it all because ho is "afraid of Aruillelii" and because hV sees that his only apparent from harm. They are able to do it and they ir ill doit. Mr. Bingham may rave himself to hoarseness, but he will find that there is conservatism cnouglr in the dem ocratic party of Rowan to preserve it agaiust all his poor efforts to destroy it. His China Grove speech was an indirect- effort to transfer his friends to the sup pott of .Bringle. For. hi own part he wonld prefer Pink Hall, butdto will be satisfied with his friends if they will de feat Waggoner by voting for Bringle. It is a virtual admission of his own defeat, and a viudictive attempt to defeat the democratic party for not accepting him. For the Watchman. Oct. 181 li, 1880. Agreeably to appointment, about one hundred and twenty-five of the Democrats of Franklin Township met this evening at the Academy. .The meeting was organized by appointing Wm. M. Kincaid, Esq., Chairman, and V. R. Frale3 Esq., Secrctarv. Able speeches were made by H. C. Bost, Esq. and Hon. Charles Price. G. A. Bingham, Esq. also made a short talk, announcing himself a candidate for the flicc of Sheriff in accordance with the decision of the Copntv Convention. At the close ot the sneak uur the lollowin; Miner was read bv the Executive Committee Fuaxklix Towxshif-. Oct, 18th, 1880. At a meeting of the Executive Committee herp have fun b4 that their aaiesire. not m uJe ho)ks ; taller who have len ab it jfur a Hhort lime, find their names JtayijleVu erased. Let the rtqle see t Hthat their; names are properly entered, f Y. llarber calJed our attention to facts, imd urges that it be tteuded hj tie voters.' ' i trr Tbetra'det Salisbury has not ffu'r years than it has this fal liecu bct- this falL Some Hr luerchants have not been able to ait ou all iheir customers. DotM that J; U: Gaskill started tast uight for ih second timo this - H after another stock of j;oods. wwHigutHls a$ small profits will draw mas. o EsTEujAKMEjjxTJje Salisbury Rifles Jve dctei Jiiued to give a military prom- MiO Concert, in their nrnmrv yvn tl... y'J of October 27tlu The Stateville "u auu probably others will furnish the m. They have also invited the Ire- .IWceSj.ofStatesville, to be their guests a tat occasion, and they have promised be present. The programme will be Tuuc,'a as sooii as perfected. Let our Te' au1 cspecially'the young ladies out and help the yonpj: men to pre U ff 'peasant an entertainment :ns "t'li ! -V - ... ' - .AJick, of Toledo, Ohio, says: "My . Wj-tould not slesp nights ou account violent eoughiug, since wearing it ySlj everj .tight." Sec ' ;f'. . .-" . .... .. ... . tween Biugham "aud Waggoner iu the coming election of Sheriff. r ,J ' I J. ! M. McCokkle's Cjti(t --This gen tleman, nominated by the republican sup- ilyiiig committee, for the Senate, has issued a card, iuvluch he arraignes the Demwrtic party for bad legislation, uu- iei ifijur heads. First, tho Road Law; Second, the Landlord jnd Tenant Act ; third, theiict estiiblishiug Inferior Courts, and lastly, the Stock Law,. We hardly thiukthis weak bait will tempt any sane man ;to support a republican. His card is uicely tempered with gwnl democratic doc- triue, and is at first glance plausablef-but an examination such examination and sifting as Mr J. A. Williamson gives it- - reveals its fallacies. WiUiamsou has only lately since tho cau vans has been begun seen mis cam. in 111 speeeiies oe thoroughly dissects tUe document and divests it of all semblance of foujudatiou. We earnestly hope that our jieople will give this gentleman their close attention during the remainder of the campaign. He will "satisfy any mind, open to con viction, of the utter folly and fallacy of Mr. McCorkleVcard. -Men of intelligence ex press surprise that a man of his ability- should issue so weak a card . We would be . pleased to sketch the position taken by Mr Williamson in rc ply to this card, but our space forbids it Wo Would be obliged to dei'ote! several columns to it, which' is impossible at this stage of the canvass. Unequaled in effectiveness, unapproach ed iii cheapness, and unrivaled in popu larity is Dr. Bull's Coujrh Syrup.! $5cts per bottle. j to be elected sheriff ot Rowau. ' -o- The Bixoham Ring. It is thought by some that D. L. Bi higlo may be a mem ber of the red front Grocery ring. No man more frequently visits Bingham's store, and it has been whispered that there is probably some bargain between Bringle nd Bingham. Of late it takes this shape: f we (tho ring) . 6ee we can't-elect IBing- ham, we will throw Bingham's vote for Bringle, ana inns secure 111s eieciion. ii will, then be impossible forBiiuglc to ;ive Bonds satisfactory to the present Board of County Commissioners. Bing- lam 'raen.as member of the. Board of Commissioners will not admit the suffi ciency of any 'bonds, Bringle may;; offer. At this stage Briugle will pass out of the questiou aud the Board will proceed to elect, or decide, betweeu Bingham and Waggoner. And hero Bingham "will find culmination of all his schemes: He las a majority of the Board of Couimis- Wn eat good demand at Villa Franca X. C. . Oct. ICth, 18S0. Dear Watchmak: In his article on wheat in the September number of th SouViern Planter and Fanner, Gen. Beth one cuuuts the grains in the field- to prov that we lose a lare share of what is made har vesting and thrashing if. But this does not show why we make less than we formerly did; for our grandfathers, to my certain Knowledge, "wasted ' about as much as we do. ! I tell you what it is, Mr. Watchman, this wheat question is a stunner and a mystery a "past-find ing-out for ail this is such a smart, inventive and delving age. They may "theorize and philosophize" and even Urv to get at the facts," but Kins Solomon isn't here to-day nor anybody tliat carries a diploma from lua.coJlere-rn, sir. We want "facts" . if they will help to unriddLe. this matter; and Uen. licthune has generousl. uuu cicveny ineu 10 cuuiriouic ins quoia Let every farmer experiment a little on it anditry to get at the facts. "Nothing Hk trying," sir. E. P. H. mi Woodleaves. As the attendance at. the township (Uni- ty,)ispeaking by the County Candidates was quite small, owiug, partly, to tho united circulation of the notice aud tartly, to the extremelv busy season, the Township Democratic Executive Commit tee, at their last meeting, determined to make an appointment tor political speak ing at the usual voting-precinct, 011 Mon day! night before the election, Nov. 1st. lhey have invited several prominent speakers to be present, and give all in terested a hearty invitation to attend this the last rally of the campaign. A more curchil and reliable cauvass of the township seems to indicate the elec tion of Bingham by a small majority over Jiringle. We would suggest, Mr. Editor, that in your next issue, you or some legislative sage,"as Jno. S. Henderson, Esq., or Hon. Chas. Price, enlighten us country voters on the merits or demerits, of the propos ed amendments which we are asked to adopt on the 2nd prox. lathe campaign, which has proven so bitterly personal, I have not noticed a word from the &tump, or au article in the journals concerning them, except m the lialeigh Signal, which of cburse, spoke unfavorably of them. We believe that uot ouo voter in ten has any clear idea of their merits, and the Prc$s should inform them.- Politics are becoming too much a question of personal favorites, rather than of principles, nny- way, is the humble opinion ot M. Oct. 19, 1850. Our correspondent will find an article on the proposed amendments he refers to, on the first page of the TFnfeAwmtt of Oct. Mih. charnjinglyrendered by a choir cum posed Pwua.8t.fanu MiiMrnAf VirmnM Tl, nM tphml tvl - 8UiH,r. which you and I belong do not like to see hvnVxII . ' our bouthern ladies on the platform. Per-1 T.Rn r uaps jwe arc wrong peruana now ju. A small number of conies have been urlntM in book form, and when completed will be onerad for sale at a price to cover cost. tTbls meetlae has been t)02tDoned to the isth and SHERIFF WAGGONER A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. To tho People of Howan Conaty : I am the candidate of tho Democratic Party for the office of Sheriff of Bo wan County, at the ensuing November Elcc Hav Oats Beeswax Tallow . Blackberries ArrLEs, dticd Stoar 7a 8 CV 1251.10 3108lO .0t 2.75 0 " i 60 io 45 - 2021 - ft. ICQ If WINSTON TOBACCO MARKET. WixsTOJJ, N. C, Oct .21, 1880.- - Lugs, - common dark...w.$3,50 $5.C Lugs, f common brisht,.......rf...00 ! 0 6.00- L.ug, good bright, 7.00 80 LugVancy bright,.... 12.00 18 00 tion. Democratic conventions wereheld, I Le.f, common dark, 5.00 U 0 00 - in each Township, Saturdity, the 21st flaf, good dark.... 7.WTT3 8.O0v - uay ot Augast, lu. At these con veil- j Lear, common bright,.... 6.00 7J&Q tious I carried six Townships ,out of the I Leaf; good brighu......Ti."..;10.00 "120 eleven. According to the old ru ie'f vot-1 Wrappers, common bright, L... J 20 mg tins would have given me the nomi- nation. According to the new plan, of or ganization, adopted by the Central Exec utive Committee of the County, tliese six ixwnsinps were entitled to cast 83 Elec toial votes for me iu the County Conven- iiou : ut amiou'Tii t carrieu tne Town l.'Ctv Wrappere, good brtlit,..... 25.00 ( S0.OO V Wrappers, fine bripht, 35.D0 () 50,00. raiper, fancy bright, ,50.00 75.C0 is of this Township had this day, it was re ported that the Sahsburv nnicliman, in its Miance for an easy living in tins wonu is last issue, had stated that ine democrats o Franklin, in consequence ot Mr.. Onvberi failure to define his position on the Sheriffs election, would not support him. This com- mittee atter a tnorougn canvass oi ine town ship, takes this occasion to inform the Dem ocrats of the county that they can Imj assur ed our Township will heartily support, not only ilr. tiraber, but an tnc otner nominees of the late County Convention. Wc know nothinir but to vote for our nominees. Let the other Townships do the same, and we will win the victory. W. It, Fraley, I It. J. Ha! torn, Kx. J.B.Foard, j Com. The above paper was read to the meeting, and on motion was unanimously adopted; W. R. Fraley, Sec. W. JIKincaid ljnaiTman. Examiner &n(J)emoerat ph ase copy. " The Watchman, did not say fa it! last rr -i . i :. it -....l" anv otuer issue, wn.i n i repneu iu have said above. It report! d facts. It is undeniably true that wben Grabber declined to avow his choice for sheriff he was answer ed by persons in the crowd, who said they would not vote for him. It is also undeni ably true that this declaration drew forth no remonstrance, or even objection, or show Clear Ktb bides. Clear sides llama Main " Can vAbed Lard. Mess Beef Flour Extra Fancy Choice , Fainlly .-. fine ....PerbbL it te. X s X c x- 11 11 to ? U M M 89 4i M 41 U Per bo. t?ack " Mixed In Bulk.. "Situlcs : Oats Mixed In Bulk " " 44 "Sacks... Prices on Hoi sea. Mules. Watrons, Machinery Farm Implements, Field and Grass seeds etc.. elven on application. Wm. M. PEICE & CO. 8t.Louls.llo. CONDENSED TIME NOBTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. THAI MS tiUINU EAST. No. 47, I No. 45, a sioners ou his side, there being only one of disapproval, from Price, Bingham, or any in the Board agaiust him. They tcitl elect otDer ()f tiiC public speakers. So far thert- him sheriff, though Waggoner way be the I fore a9 the above proceedings would seem to choice nf the people, and they will accept 5 a refutation of the Watchman" account his bonds whatever they be, aud thus Mr. 0f the openings of the canvass at Frankhr, Bingham will walk iu. It is suggested jt jocs not touch it. It does show, however, that Bringle understands the scheme and that some of those who Spoke out at Mr, is a party to it. Bringle is thus securing Graber and said, they would not Tote for the friendship of Bingham, and laying J j,im) have- wisely reconsidered the matter. hini under obligation to provide foy him jrr Shuping, a private citizen, remonstral- in the event of Hancock's election. ! c afrttinst calling out the candidates on the This is the import of the whispering re- sheriff question, and it is gratifying to see ferred ' to, aud we give it for what it is J from the above that he has been substantial- who iy sustained, and that the candidates for the know the parties will know also bowl Legislature will get the vote of the town- much credit to attach to it. ;-c i I shin. - 1 . - . . At the election of August, 1878, Franklin great polled only 34 votes for the regular nominee It is I for tho Senate, Mr. John b. Henderson ess aland 246 against hiai. It win grainy ates- Dure democrat with such unction, or dam I grs. Brown and Graeber and the Demo- an impure one vtith such a . withering jcratic party generally; that the . case is'dif- carse. Bat the Examiner is fallible. It ferent this year, and that Franklin says cannot always discern between Uie good 1 "We know nothing but to vote for our nom and the bad, aud consequently its bless- j inees." Unfortunately, however, Franklin J ings sometimes fall on ; anworthyj sub- is reported not to be vpuzr on the nominee Correppondent of the Watchman. Chapil Hill, NC. Oct. 14, 1880. Dear Mk. Bkuxeh : IIow is the Watch man? I have just been thinking what a debt of gratitude the people in and around Salisbury owe to you. For so many years you have, almost uninterruptedly, kept up the journalism of the old town ! What an influence you have exerted ! Your columns have engaged the attention of thousands of people many of tin m spending an hour or hours weekly in reading what you present ed to them. You have thus contributed to the mental and moral experience of multi tudes. It would be difficult to find a citi zen, within a radius of miles, whose charac ter and history have not been anected by you. Do they appreciate what you have done? Are they sustaining you as luey ought ? Such an institution as your paper ought to be an object of pride to it9 patrons and receive expressions of increasing admi ration and love. But Salisbury will never nav what it owes to the watchinun. T have been much interested in the sketches that Mr. Rumple has contributed t to vour paper, lie has certainly uecn in dustrious and skilful in gathering up the scattered and hidden remains of the early history of the old borough and its environs. I hope he will publish his pieces in book- form. If 1 have the opportunity to reau them all, I shall be glad to transfer to hjm whatever of valuable matter in my posses sion be thereby suggested provided I find time to put said matter in available shape. Every column ot his memoirs ought to be caretully preserved by every one of your subscribers. It was my desire and purpose to attend the meeting of the State S. S. Association on the 28th inst..t but I cannot conveniently come. My heart is in all ecclesiastical move ments that tend to secure closer union aim wanner love among the different denoniina- tions. 1 rejoice to see mat itotiih-uix is lovi.!nnin?r that tendency m nearly all the dirisions of P,rotestanism. Must not the Church be harmonized to a greater extent, the world can be brought under tne swnv of Christanitv ? An intelligent friend f .nirm who has been connected, tor many ith the Consulate in China ana ja- : - .1 .iu- :.: 1:.-: pan, intonncu me mat ine iwwioe )f Protestantism were one ot tne cniei dis advantages of Protestant mission among tho Orientals. The Catholics lieing orthey lave always been most successlul as mis- cin' A. iq. We have not much to report irom ine 1 1 A. University. We are now very naru at tjK. Our nunitK?rs are increasing. JNO man mai Vnnira and te s the truth can ever say again ht iUr noor man is taxed to educate ine man's snns at the University. Many ot . - , our lioys are poor some arc ricu an ua e the same advantages, rrooauiy no msmu- tnn 5n the State ever did so mucn m tne rv r,t free instruction.. We do not care jow much worK is given 10 n, . 1' -1.1 a.!A..a.:M hat work is appreciated and ine insuiuuou yn tne iziii insi. w e St. Lonis Market Quotations. ' Oct. . Prices given are for sroods aboard cr or lvint. ship of Salisbiirv bv a clear' maioritv of reuuy waipmem destination. lit votes, few ot the Salisbury delegates . "us- ra voted agaiust me in the County Conven- Dpv ttaitMrniita'.; l lion,; couirary 10 ine ueciarecr win 01 inci " ciear kid siacs.. T-v .. . .... ... . . I . UlilM v,. vn I BaconShoulders... pressed at tne uauot oox. 1 was better entitled to the nomination thau' Frank Urown, who carried JC electoral votes, or than J. L. Graeber, who carried 2i. If twenty-nine Electoral votes are deemed sufficient to uomiuate a candidate, and thirty-three are not, then party conveu-1 tious are a sham and a farce, and- ought Corn Meal. i 1... ..n......i ... . 1 I Grits ? f T5 , H,IV"C" , ""j '"uoCI I Corn Vhlte-ln Bult. 1 ne reu ueiegates irom ausoury 1 own ship iu voting against mv nomination in the County Convention, oieuly aud no toriously violated the expressed wishes of their constituents. 1 leave it to all fair'niiinded men tosuy whether these' del egates had any legal, political or moral right to betray and disregard tho declar ed will of the DemocraticZvoters of the Township, who uot onlv elected them to be Delegates, but also instructed them positively and unequivocally, to cast the vote j of the- Township for me and not against me. The Convention voted by lowoshipsj and every lownslup obeyed instructions except Salisbury. By what authority did the Salisbury delegates cast tho vote of the Township contrary to the uwshes of their constituents T 1 hose del egates represented the Democratic vote ot Salisbury township aud nobody eise and yet they claimed the right to vote their, individual sentiments, and not the wishes of the Democratic voters of the Township whom alone they represented or had authority to represent. I appeal the people ot Kowan County to set the seal of condemnation upon a system of "Returning "board"1 tactics which lias uot hitherto been able to find standing room, Fellow Citizens, I have served you faithfully and conscientiously in the past, and if elected again, I promise to dis charge the duties of my office as I have always endeavored to do, with malice to wards none, aud with charity for all, without fear, partiality, or prejudice, aud with au eye single to the good of the whole people. -Thanking yon for your formersnpport and confidence, I beg to subscribe myself, very respectful I, Your obedient servant, c. r. WAaaoflTER. Sai.isburt, Sept. 8th, 1880. Date, May 15, 1S80. i Dally. I Daily NO. , Dally ex. Sunday. Leave. Charlotte Salisbury " High Point Arrive at tireensboro Leave Greensboro Arrive at HUlsboro - Durham ' - " Kaleigh Leave Arrive at Goldsboro a 60 a.m 4lv p.m. l-3" 6 64 " 7 81 " 7 07 " S 10 " ' 7 37 8 80 " I 6 00p.m. 103 " 1 10 23 " 1102 I jruTajn. i2Vopm I i sou 3 30 " 1 00 a.m 1 600 " i 10 00 " I No 47 Connects at Salisbury wnu V. N. li. K. for , all points In Western North Carllaa, dally except Sundays. At Greensboro with the 11. V. Railroad for all points North, East and West. At Goldsboro W. & W. Kaiiroad tor Wilmington. No. 45 connects at Oireensboro with the R. D Railroad for all points North, East and West. THA1NS U01NG WKST. I No. 48, 1 No. 42, INO.S.Dall) Date, May 15, 1H80. Dally. Dally. ez.Sunday Leave Greensboro loiOn.m.: ft 34 p.m. Arnve ai uaieiga ,12 ju p.m. 10 43 Leave " 1 3 40 ! ...... Arrive at Durham 1 4 52 TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN COUNTY. I am the Republican candidate for your suffrages at the approaching election for the office of Sheriff. If elected, I promise to discharge the duties, honestly and faithful ly ; and to do all in my power at any and all times to favor the whole people when ever I can. Very Respectfully, David L. Bringle. Sept. 6th, 1880. SiMOX Pcbe. Tlie Examiner is a stickler for Simon pure deuiocray. ultra on the subject. No one can b EXHIBIT. Exhibit of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Rowau County, to the first Monday in September, A. D. 18S0r Amounts and items audited by the Hoard to the members thereof: D. A. Davis, per diem, $30.00 " la davs extra service a4(K) G. A. Bingham, per diem 28 00 7 davs extra service 14 uu V. M. Kincaid, per diem 32 00 " 2 davs extra service 4 00 mileage, 0 00 J. G. Fleming, per diem 32 00 " 1 day extra service 2 00 " mileage 21 GO D. C. Reid, per diem 32 00 2 days extra service 4 uu mileage 3G00 II. X. Woodson, Clerk, per diem ,32 00 Illllsboro ! 6 30 " Greensboro j 7 50 Leave " 8 so Arrive High Point 8 65 sausoury !10 1 Charlotte Iiu i us; p.m 6 56 a.tn 7 80 815 11 IT 7 CO a. in. 1 1 - 11 07 S 45 p. m. No. 4m connects at Greensboro with Salem Brnch. At Air-Line Junction with A. A C.A. L. Railroad to a;l points South and Southwest. At Charlotte with the c. c. & A. Itallroad for all points South South east. At Salisbury with W. N. C. Railroad, dally, except Sundays, for aU points In Western North uarouna. No. 42 Connects at Alr-l lne Junction with A. 4k c. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South west. , TIME TABLE WESTERN N. G. RAILROAD 1 aices eTecfi Monday, Oct. 4, 5.40 a.m. isso, GOING WHST. LEAVE. 40 P. M 7 32 GOING EAST LKATB. r,M. i U '4 IS S 68 S 11 S 44 t 45 1 1 00 A.M. 11 5 11 OS . Salisbury Third Creek...:.... 8 00 Kim wood 8 87 Statesvuie 9 25 ....Catawba 10 23 Newton. 10 3d coaova 10 07 Hickory 11 52 Icard , 12 87 Monranton 1 0 .Glen Alpine 10 43 12s Brtdfjewater - 10 84 2 12 Marlon... 9 48 3 00 ......Old Fort... 4S 3 30- . .." Henry 8 17- 4 33 Black Mountain 7 17 450 .... cooper's ,: T l 5 05 Swunnanoa 7 01 Head of Road......... A-M 40 ryTralns run dally, Sunday excepted A. B. ANDREWS, Gea. SUPt. $30600 The Board was in session 1G days du ring the year. Distnnces traveled by the Board in at tending tho session of the same : W. M. Kincaid, lu miles; .1. ii. rem- iug, 432 miles; D. C. Keid720 miles. II. iS. Woodson, Ut'k. ugust 27, 1880. 4t Dissolution Notice! The Firm of Luckev, Rosebro' & Co., at Rowaii Mi tlx, was tins day diaolve by mutua consent. 1 his, Monday, bept. otii, leou. W A Lcckf.y, I K M Koscbro', 51:1m B A Ksox. j Aa Item of Appropriation. In telliurr of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, the Republican. Hudson. N. Y. says ib its Washington! Items: "It seems ninml StS amiV of tile Founding to'be generally understood that an espe i,rn inr MrHnrkle. the cial aDnroimatiou will be made for th learned Presbyterian who prea. bed so often purchase, for the use of the members of St Salisburv. nearly 100 years ago, de- the Senate and Uouse of . arner's Safe the address at the laying of the nnnMr Ston4 in 1703. Gen, Davie, a Grand VfttLr conductinz the imtrcssive Masonic It is the custom to have a mem- t irirf&a at these anniversarif s.- This ELECTION!! Tuesilav, IVovcmber 2, 1880. , , 1 .1 a. 1 L - - notice is nereoy Riven, tuav n eireuim will be held at the several election precincts in Rowan county, on Tuesday, the 2d day ot Vnvi.mhr A II 1 RKO for th ftlln'inr of. .,v..vu,v., . - fices and purposes. - 1 for ilktors of I'resiaent ana Vict President of the United States. . 2 For Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor. Treasurer, Su- . pcrintendent of Public Instruction, and At torney General. 3 For Representative in the Congress of . the United States for the seventh Congress ional District. 4 For two Judges of the Superior Court, . I . . T7I I 1 ....a nf' All F.W t 1 lt If, 1 1 . X UI O O UI ,11V 'III HUM W1U W. dicial Districts. - 5 For Senator of thc SQth District, and for two member" of the Ilouse of lteprescn- ? tatives in the General Assembly. 6 For Sheriff, Register of Deeds, County ; Surveyor, Coroner, County Treasurer, and Township Constable. 7 Each elector may vote ltfor or against amendment concerning public debt." 8 Each elector may vote 'of or agaipU amendment in relation to the support of the deaf mutes, the blind acd the insane of the State." KFThe polls will be open from 7 o'clock in'the rooming until tunset. ttnd no longer. F-ffSo elector will lie allowed to rebutter or vote in any other precinct or township than the one in which he is sn actual oi bona fide resident on the day of election Sept. 21. lew. ju;ari.es r. w asookek. NolS.w. Sheria r. Jtwtn. Pills aud Warner's Safe Bitter." Hygienic. The! Exvrcss. Cbicnjro, say s of W'arnt vV Moore, I Safe Kulney aim L.iver iure; -n iu b. the hiffhest sense, nvceuic, auu cuu oe vear the speaker was Maj. John W. Mo . r -i TTa Kinfl Knt littlnt flip f. U. lllMtti laii. lib w. - ---- - . w - - . . . , , which to prepare, but he presen tea jiis lusvu j " v T 7 " dience an interesting and valuable sketch t.ige.J It gives the only relwCyet attain- in audience v v - m. . m Am . kkawhi n im w u n i m w v m v i mm ami mm i-r. vontaeomittctea witn tneesiao-ieu, tu.ii. v.iu w i.w..-r.uvi I Vr i tt- itri.rht Diamrc. and this alone shoulil "i Thrift and Gov. Johnson I the main rank it higher m Ito-Urf M 1 j'nts Unt secured the insU:tfon to thei uniphs " Stop it at Cnca. If yon are Billions, have no Appetite, Sleepless, Bore in the Joints and I49bsp . Sour Stomach, GloomyWeary, Oppress ed in Chest and Stomach, your" hyer Is imt of order. Use Dr. Flagg's Liver aV Stomavh Pad, and, be cured withoiacd.---. icine. : . "- ' " - ' j ' . ChlirCh & LO S. Fine. BAXnr SotA, Put -XI 7aaces, ipt sea r
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